Round in these here parts of Texas, a good ol’ bootleg DVD of Disney’s Song Of The South is pretty easy to find (if you knows where to look). I actually stumbled upon a man who had a whole trade booth dedicated to just this movie! If you are a Southy nut like I am, head on over to this site for everything SOTS.

I really wanted to put this soundtrack out there for FREE, since nobody else will. As Uncle Remus always said “bootleggins should nun cost you more den ya boots, nor ya leggins!”

Once again there are 11 tracks in a Zip file. All tracks are AIFF. I left off two instrumentals “Ginny and Johnny” and “Uncle Remus Leaves”. All other songs are included. I even did a special edit of “All I Want” removing all the talking that was over the song. Enjoy!

The working title for Three Caballeros had to be “HORNY BIRDS HOT FOR LATINA TAIL”. This whole movie is girl chasing fiesta madness….which basically makes it the greatest Donald Duck movie of all time!

Starting with this post, I am going to be doing a weekly series on unreleased, rare Disney music. It will consist of songs that are not available anywhere. I have found a few on vinyl, but they are usually remakes for story readers and not the original recordings from the films. Since the vinyl quality is pretty poor, I decided to get these songs right off the movies themselves.

This is my own personal way of giving the stiff middle finger to the Disney corporation for screwing us out of the greatest music ever. So many people love these songs, and it’s a shame that they will probably never be released. For some reason, Michael Eisner seems to think that we only want to buy new crappy Disney music by Elton John or Phil Collins. No thanks Michael… I’ll pass.

In making these albums, I did leave out a lot of instrumental music. I stuck mainly to the essential songs. The soundtrack to Three Caballeros sounds like a long lost Desi Arnaz record.And just for you halloweiners out there… I decided to throw in the Legend Of Sleepy Hollow. Bing Crosby’s crooner vocals will leave you smiling for sure. Feel free to send me some thank you candies for this.

(The links to the downloads are Zip files. The songs themselves are AIFF audio files. Three Caballeros Zip has 12 tracks, Sleepy Hollow has 3 tracks.)

Creat a little sandwich by spreading peanut butter on the wafers.. then put banana slice in between. Dip it in batter and deep fry it following these instructions.

There are really only 2 periods I love of Elvis. 54′-56′ Elvis and 68 comeback special Elvis. The rest is just fluff or deep fried fat with bad sunglasses.

’68 Comeback Elvis

’68 Elvis formed the basis for how I wanted my backing group to be. It was loosey goosey, colored with inside jokes, and filled with plenty of fun. When I first started playing shows in Dallas, I played acoustic guitar with one drummer, forcing him to only use a snare with brushes.. no drumkit allowed! Eventually I added more members to the group resulting in The All-Nighters. If you have ever been to my live shows.. you can see that we try our best to capture the essence of the ’68 comeback special.

I wish I had songs I could give away…. unfortunately I can’t churn them out like the Beatles factory did. Some of the songs they wrote for others were pretty craptastic.. but suprisingly many of these tunes became huge hits! Then there are the songs that maybe the Beatles shouldn’t have given away. I obviously love the Mccartney tracks more, but his are definitely the stronger songs.

Funny Beatles factoid; when Paul would play World Without Love, as he sang the lyric “please lock me away”, John would always be quick to respond “ok”. Classic John.

SUPER ADDED BONUS!
Paul wanted to give this song to Frank Sinatra but ol’ Blue eyes thought that the song was a joke and reportedly said “Is this guy trying to have me?”. Frank is pretty dumb cus this song could have been a Sinatra classic.